Russia, Ukraine and decoy drones
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The Ukrainian drones hovered over the shipping lanes in the Sea of Azov until they caught sight of their prey.
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Russian troops survive an average of 30 minutes on the Ukrainian battlefield, CIA director says
John Ratcliffe said the deadly conditions have been spurred mainly by Ukraine's AI-powered drones. He urged the US to learn quickly from Kyiv.
Ukraine's 33rd Separate Assault Regiment used two ground robots and three aerial drones in a fully unmanned assault to clear a Russian infiltration position.
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Ukraine’s most revered general has a warning about the deep-strike campaign — Russia can strike back with equal or greater force
A July 15 New Yorker piece declared the war's momentum shifted to Kyiv, crediting new long-range weapons and Defense Minister Fedorov — who was ousted within days as protests erupted. Seitz argues the celebration is premature,
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Putin’s false claim of the capture of one Ukrainian town exposes the slow pace of Russia’s bloody advance
It is the fate of just one town, over a year, but provides a rare insight into Russia’s ill-fated war of choice.
The American defense firm Shield AI has played an increasingly important role in Ukraine's campaign of strikes in Russia.
Ukraine’s air force said Tuesday it intercepted five ballistic missiles launched by Russia in a raft of overnight attacks, although other missiles and drones got through and hit warehouses and a school in the capital of Kyiv.
After striking roads and railways, Kyiv is now focusing on sea routes as it tries to disrupt fuel supplies and pressure Russia to end the war.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of companies pledged to leave. Four years later, some are still engaged, indirectly helping bankroll the war in Ukraine.
